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The number of analog outputs (servo outputs and 4-20 mA outputs) varies with eac h version of Mark Speedtronic,

and the type of output also varies with the versi on of Mark Speedtronic. Your best source of information for the Mark V is the Mark V Application Manual, GEH-6195. The Mark VI System Guide is your best source of information for the M ark VI; GEH-6421. The Mark VIe System Guide, GEH-6721, is the best source of inf ormation for the Mark VIe. Servo outputs are very different from other "milliamp" outputs (4-20 mA, primari ly) because each controller (<R>, <S>, and <T>) each drive one of three coils of a single servo-valve. The other milliamp outputs are single outputs. Some of th ese other milliamp outputs are driven by the "voted" output of <R>, <S> and <T>; some are "SIMPLEX" outputs driven by a single controller (<C> for the Mark V; < R> or <S> or <T> for the Mark VI/VIe). If you are trying to drive servo-type outputs with multiple coils that involves choosing a regulator type from one of several available. Some servo-outputs can be configured to be +/-10 mA, +/-20 mA, and 0-200 mA--it just depends on the typ e of cards used for the version of the Mark. So, we don't really have enough information to understand what you want to do wi th the outputs. But, really, your best source of information--at least to begin with--are the manuals. Sometimes finding the information can be difficult, but i f you can get the manuals (no; I can't provide them) and need some help with fin ding information or understanding information just write back with more details on what you want to do with the output(s), and what you didn't find or need more clarification to understand.

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